Captain Keeney breaks his promise to his wife, even though he says he loves her
Keeney's pride pushes him to put his goal of
getting the oil ahead of any feelings for his wife. He needs to get the oil to feel strong and to prove himself. At the same time, he denies that his wife is really going mad, saying, "I know you're foolin' me" (lines 892-893). He may feel justified in staying "jest a little while longer" at sea because he can't believe she is actually losing her mind and because she insisted on making the voyage in the first place.
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A Kite if you've never seen one is small rare bird in the Southern United States. They are small birds with small heads, short beaks with long narrow wings and tail. Some are brown and grey with buff and white heads and others have black wings and tails with white heads and body. They are fast fliers, because they catch I sects in flight. They are guick and graceful it almost appears to be doing a ballet or acrobats mid air. it is truly an extraordinary sight to see these rare and graceful birds.
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B. They have the greatest drive among all social classes to overcome the Party's oppressive rule.
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Sadly you didn't give us anything to answer. but I imagine a line where they share a moment, or talk.
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